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The Shape of the Great Pyramid
Roger Herz-Fischler

Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2000 - 305 pages

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Enhanced for the student of Egyptology with appendices

In The Shape Of The Great Pyramid, Roger Herz-Fischler draws upon twenty years of exhaustive, scholarly research to survey and examine the various theories proposed to explain the shape and dimensions of the Great Pyramid of Egypt. Archaeological evidence and ancient Egyptian mathematical texts are discussed, placing the theories in their proper historical context. Among the issues examined are the close links of some of the pyramid theories with other theories, such as the theory of evolution, and the struggle against the introduction of the metric system. Of special interest is the section examining how some theories spread whereas others were rejected. Enhanced for the student of Egyptology with appendices, detailed endnotes, and an exhaustive bibliography, The Shape Of The Great Pyramid is also an ideal and highly recommended introduction to the subject for the non-specialist general reader.


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Who has not seen a picture of the Great Pyramid of Egypt, massive in size but deceptively simple in shape, and not wondered how that shape was determined?

Starting in the late eighteenth century, eleven main theories were proposed to explain the shape of the Great Pyramid. Even though some of these theories are well known, there has never been a detailed examination of their origins and dissemination. Twenty years of research using original and difficult-to-obtain source material has allowed Roger Herz-Fischler to piece together the intriguing story of these theories. Archaeological evidence and ancient Egyptian mathematical texts are discussed in order to place the theories in their proper historical context. The theories themselves are examined, not as abstract mathematical discourses, but as writings by individual authors, both well known and obscure, who were influenced by the intellectual and social climate of their time.

Among results discussed are the close links of some of the pyramid theories with other theories, such as the theory of evolution, as well as the relationship between the pyramid theories and the struggle against the introduction of the metric system. Of special note is the chapter examining how some theories spread whereas others were rejected.

This book has been written to be accessible to a wide audience, yet four appendixes, detailed endnotes and an exhaustive bibliography provide specialists with the references expected in a scholarly work




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